Before the construction of a dental prosthesis (in this case a crown for a damaged tooth) can begin, a model of the dentition must be made. This video shows the process of using silicone materials (supported in a tray) to record the shape of the teeth. For clarity process is shown on the workbench. From set of videos used in Advanced Restorative Course in School of Clinical Dentistry, The University of Sheffield.

This lecture illustrates the structural use of aluminium extrusions for the replacement of damaged concrete bridge decks as realized in a case in Sweden; it describes the technical and economic advantages of the chosen light-weight aluminium design. Basic knowledge of structural engineering and extrusion design; and some familiarity with TALAT lectures no. 1302, 1501, 2200, 2300 and 2400 is assumed.

At the beginning of the year, George Osborne announced his intention to push on with spending cuts should the Conservatives be re-elected in 2015. We looked at previous episodes of UK expenditure cutbacks and find that the current proposals are no more extreme. However, the Scottish referendum could mean the stakes in spending-cap politics prove to be higher this time round.
At the beginning of this year the Chancellor, George Osborne, announced a proposal to impose spending cutbacks during the next Parliament. The plan announced was for £25bn of spending cutbacks over the period 2015-17 to deal with the UK’s continuing deficit. That deficit-cutting strategy appeared to rely largely on spending cuts (mostly directed at working-age welfare) and little if at all on tax increases.
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This photograph was taken in the last week of production at Wearmouth Colliery before closure in November 1993.
Here are two miners. On the right is Tommy Reay - Colliery Banksman.
Photographer: Les Golding
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Fish displayed in front of a seafood restaurant in North Sulawesi, Indonesia. As seen from the picture, the fish are exposed to warm atmospheric temperatures for a prolonged period of time and not every part of the fish are kept cooled in ice.
Maybelle Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies. University of Edinburgh (www.ed.ac.uk/schools-departments/vet).

At the end of the 1990s a group of interviewers from a range of backgrounds went across England and Wales to record first hand accounts from individuals who had experienced life in old mental health asylums. Their aim was to create a historical resource coming from an often ignored perspective - instead of relying on opinions of those distanced from the situation, it would give those with direct experience the power to speak for themselves. This link provides access to the video interviews that the Testimony Project carried out between 1999 and 2001. Full transcripts and extracts from the interviews are available. This resource provides a helpful insight for students in to how mental health services were provided in the past, and can be used as a trigger for discussion about what has (an

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